Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] 've [verb] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | so you 've got a bit of padding there you can put |
2 | Ten forty five so we 've gone a bit . |
3 | So we 've left a bit of this out , we 're , we 're a bit sloppy in our notation , we should be saying let's put a sort of a ring round the whole thing , to show that 's the number positive two . |
4 | O K , erm , hopefully we 've had a bit of fun , but at the same time , we go , we went through all the technical information . |
5 | And also you 've missed a bit . |
6 | Right now I 've got a bit of background |
7 | Right , now you 've got a bit to match it with . |
8 | see like , now they 've gone a bit quieter now , have you noticed ? |
9 | Well I 've done a bit of all sorts rea Mainly I looked after my dad while he was ill . |
10 | Er ha well I 've got a bit in my building society account |
11 | Oh well I 've got a bit of a stomach ache and I want to talk to her you know it 's women problems . |
12 | Well I 've got a bit , but |
13 | ‘ Well I 've read a bit of it , mainly in order to be able to quote it at Communist opponents , who 've never read it . ’ |
14 | Well you 've got a bit of a cold . |
15 | Cos at least there you 've got a bit more garden you 've got a garage and then |
16 | Sadly , nothing much has changed and they seem stuck in the same low level ‘ Well , at least we 've got a bit of a student following ’ rut . |
17 | But , ask me another day , when I 've got a bit more time . |
18 | It 's one to leave to half time when we 've got a bit more time to er examine the incident perhaps . |